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joining us is gloria borger of cnn. christi parsons of 2 "chicago tribune." gloria borger of cnn and jeff zeleny of "new york times." >> live from our nation's capital. this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. funding is provided by -- >> what if you could just be you? what if you had your last bad date? what if she's out there? what if he's out there? what if you could be loved for exactly who you are. -- who you are? you can. funding for washington week is also provided by boeing, exxonmobil, the epics in excellence journalism foundation, the an nenburg foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting and from contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. that echo you hear, that sound is the sound of washington when congress leaves town. naturally the two parties didn't see their hastey exit exactly the same way. >> and the public didn't like the stimulus. the public didn't like the health care bill. the public didn't know what the wall street bill was ab
joining us is gloria borger of cnn. christi parsons of 2 "chicago tribune." gloria borger of cnn and jeff zeleny of "new york times." >> live from our nation's capital. this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. funding is provided by -- >> what if you could just be you? what if you had your last bad date? what if she's out there? what if he's out there? what if you could be loved for exactly who you are. -- who you are? you can. funding for washington...
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you have to give him credit and gloria is right and give the vice president credit and harry reid in the way he managed the last days of that lame duck session. here we are -- some historians say the most productive congress in half a century and a congress that was voted out by the american people. gwen: maybe there is a connection. >> odd ending to this remarkable year. gwen: is that what it is, susan, they came back and the president said, what the heck, get some things done. >> that is part of it. there is a correlation between being successful and being rejected. i don't think anyone dispute that this was one of the most ficttive congresses in terms of congress. and in 1966, democrats lost 50 seats. in 2010, democrats lost 63 seats. i talked to a member of congress -- the thing that is interesting about democrats on capitol hill, there is a complete rejection of the idea that anything they did was wrong, it was just a bad economic situation and maybe they didn't sell it to the public. gwen: nancy pelosi saying i'm effective and that's why we lost. >> no element. there were eleme
you have to give him credit and gloria is right and give the vice president credit and harry reid in the way he managed the last days of that lame duck session. here we are -- some historians say the most productive congress in half a century and a congress that was voted out by the american people. gwen: maybe there is a connection. >> odd ending to this remarkable year. gwen: is that what it is, susan, they came back and the president said, what the heck, get some things done. >>...
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gloria borger of cnn. and john harris of politico. >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill" produced in associate with "national journal." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. >> to design the future of flight inside and out. >> it build tomorrow's technology in amazing ways. and reshape the science of aerospace forever. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together for the dreams of generations to come. >> that's why we're here. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by exxonmobil, the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it's been a pretty remarkable week, the treasury secretary was on the hot seat, the chairman of the fed was reconfirmed, the president delivered his state of the union speech, and toda
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glor gloria? >> a vote is a vote, though. and recording your vote is going to be very tricky for lots of these democrats. in swing districts, democrats who were swept into office and republican districts with barack obama. lots of these focus are going there to swipe their votes, knowing that this one vote could cost them their jobs. and will very likely cost them their jobs. and if you look back on this over -- you know, we all thought this was going away after scott brown got elected. there was no tea party movement before health care reform. barack obama wasn't called a socialist much until health care reform. so this is an issue that has divided the country, will continue to divide the country, and we'll have to see which side is betting on the right side. >> if you take a look, they're already voting. right now the yeses, 179. the no, 151. keep a close eye on the yes. if it gets to 216, it's a done deal. 216, the magic number that is needed in order for this legislation to be sent to the president for his signature. davi
glor gloria? >> a vote is a vote, though. and recording your vote is going to be very tricky for lots of these democrats. in swing districts, democrats who were swept into office and republican districts with barack obama. lots of these focus are going there to swipe their votes, knowing that this one vote could cost them their jobs. and will very likely cost them their jobs. and if you look back on this over -- you know, we all thought this was going away after scott brown got elected....
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>> it's gloria borger here. i spoke with a senior adviser at the white house today who says they can't get those republicans. they can't get moderate republicans that you're probably talking about like olympia snowe, that they had to -- they had to do this in order to get the tax cuts for the middle class. and they say, you know, with all due respect, it's a fight we couldn't win on this one. >> gloria, if you concede defeats and surrender before you really engage, yeah, you're going to lose. we got three weeks. why aren't we putting pressure on the republicans? >> what pressure can you put? because they have more power when they come in in january. >> they don't have, gloria, they don't have more power. we have a democratic president, democratic house, democrat iic senate. today i got 800 calls. >> you're from vermont, okay? it's not -- you know, it's not texas. it's not -- you know -- >> let me tell you something. the issue for the president right now is to help conservatives who tell us how much they're conce
>> it's gloria borger here. i spoke with a senior adviser at the white house today who says they can't get those republicans. they can't get moderate republicans that you're probably talking about like olympia snowe, that they had to -- they had to do this in order to get the tax cuts for the middle class. and they say, you know, with all due respect, it's a fight we couldn't win on this one. >> gloria, if you concede defeats and surrender before you really engage, yeah, you're...
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dan and gloria back in a moment. as we go to break, we talk more with the governor, take a closer look why this state in middle america is so critical. as goes ohio, so goes the nation. that's what they say in presidential politics and you might be able to say that in the mid term election. cities in the north, smaller cities, columbus in the middle. and a big swath of rural farmland. ohio has a little bit of everything. let's compare it to the country as a whole. demograph demographics. unemployment rate, a little above national average. per capita income, below the national average. a little more white than the nation as a whole. significantly, ohio, well below the national average when it comes to the latino population. what about the economy in the obama administration? this is why republicans are so optimistic. manufacturing jobs down stead y steadily, bouncing back a little bit. construction jobs, little bit of a bounce this year. down 12% during the presidency. tough economy that has republicans optimistic. te
dan and gloria back in a moment. as we go to break, we talk more with the governor, take a closer look why this state in middle america is so critical. as goes ohio, so goes the nation. that's what they say in presidential politics and you might be able to say that in the mid term election. cities in the north, smaller cities, columbus in the middle. and a big swath of rural farmland. ohio has a little bit of everything. let's compare it to the country as a whole. demograph demographics....
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gloria, in terms of the health care fight, the legal battle will continue, but politically, you get the sense that the advocates of repeal kbetget a le re-energized. >> they get oxygen out of this. they came to washington to repeal what they call obama care. and now they've got a constitutional issue that they can really bring into the political debate. the white house will tell you that there are two judges who ruled for them so far. one who ruled against them. and they believe the motivation is much more political than constitutional. but as jeff tubin was saying earlier, this is a different world in which we live and one feeds the other. this is going to really, really give them a lot of steam to go talk about repealing health care reform. >> and in the tax cut debate, when you get more than 80 votes in the united states senate, i can't remember the last time a big policy fight that has happened. i assume the message to the house liberals is you know what, this train is leaving the situation. >> right, the train is leighing the sfiegs station. the liberals clearly want to do somethin
gloria, in terms of the health care fight, the legal battle will continue, but politically, you get the sense that the advocates of repeal kbetget a le re-energized. >> they get oxygen out of this. they came to washington to repeal what they call obama care. and now they've got a constitutional issue that they can really bring into the political debate. the white house will tell you that there are two judges who ruled for them so far. one who ruled against them. and they believe the...
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that is what gloria allred has done. i think the consequences may be very severe. i do not know who is paying gloria allred. i do not know what was nicky's decision. did someone come to her house and say, we know you're here illegally and we will expose you unless you do this with gloria allred? i do not know how this occurred. but i was not going to make an example of her. >> you are seeking the maximum office of this state. >> i think it has nothing to do with my character. what i did was absolutely the right thing to do. it is what all employers should do in california. frankly, also in the united states. it is illegal to hire illegal immigrants. if you are a household employer or business employer, if you hire someone that you discover is here illegally, your obligation is to let them go. i think it speaks volumes of my character. once i understood, i made a call. and i made the right call. >> if the she is here illegally, that she broke the law, do you support her of being deported? >> i will leave that up to the authorities. i support a guest worker program.
that is what gloria allred has done. i think the consequences may be very severe. i do not know who is paying gloria allred. i do not know what was nicky's decision. did someone come to her house and say, we know you're here illegally and we will expose you unless you do this with gloria allred? i do not know how this occurred. but i was not going to make an example of her. >> you are seeking the maximum office of this state. >> i think it has nothing to do with my character. what i...
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gloria allred pulled off a political stunt, and you know what, on november 3rd, no one's going to care about nikki diaz but the law's the law. we live in a rule of law it's important. >> it breaks my heart, you can believe that. is this really about the rule of law, ms. whitman, or about your fading poll numbers? and while likely people who after election day will still care about nikki diaz who work ed for you for nearly a decade, it looks like you don't care about her anymore. >>> next, is there a tea party revolt in the works right now? well, congresswoman michele bachmann, our favorite, the movement's most visible lawmaker was asked during her debate yesterday, who would she support for speaker of the house? well, catch her noncommittal response. >> right now we don't know exactly who the candidates will be. it may be john boehner. if john boehner's the only candidate running, i'll be voting for john boehner. i hope that the republicans do get control of the house and then i'll look at all of the candidates and weigh it accordingly. >> where did you get that picture? all of this de
gloria allred pulled off a political stunt, and you know what, on november 3rd, no one's going to care about nikki diaz but the law's the law. we live in a rule of law it's important. >> it breaks my heart, you can believe that. is this really about the rule of law, ms. whitman, or about your fading poll numbers? and while likely people who after election day will still care about nikki diaz who work ed for you for nearly a decade, it looks like you don't care about her anymore....
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gloria, good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> pleasure to be here. let me ask you, i mean, i just kicked it off. women are starting to make great strides. women now surpassing men in terms of the number of doctorate degrees they get, and in college. how can we do more, or is this just a matter of time? >> part of it is a matter of time, norah. but women are 60% of college graduates, 50% of the workplace, and only 18% of the top leadership positions. so i talk about how women can get to parody all the way across the board. at the rate we are talking through the doors at the top leadership doors, it will take up 70 years to reach parody. i've been an activist for women for almost 40 years. i can't live another 70 years. so i wanted to speed the process along. >> what are some ways that women can change to think about power and leadership. >> i suggest applying movement building principles to making change in the workplace. there's plenty of data to show greater number of women in leadership circles make for a better return on investment. we need to not
gloria, good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> pleasure to be here. let me ask you, i mean, i just kicked it off. women are starting to make great strides. women now surpassing men in terms of the number of doctorate degrees they get, and in college. how can we do more, or is this just a matter of time? >> part of it is a matter of time, norah. but women are 60% of college graduates, 50% of the workplace, and only 18% of the top leadership positions. so i talk about how women...
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gloria, the president's got to sign it. but really, what's going to matter is how this leads up to november. and whether americans say as john boehner and the republicans have said, that they have put their foot in the face of americans. they have gone against what people want. gloria, when you listen to john boehner and listen to nancy pelosi last night or any combination of republicans and democrats, you might have thought they were talking about two different things, two different bills. >> completely different things. it shows you how polarized the congress is. and it shows you the differences in the way they think about the role of government. what's really interesting about this, if you look at this historically, you have just passed the plan, a health care plan that depends more and more on government. yet you have an american public that trusts government less, at any time than it has since watergate. it's lower, in fact, than it was during watergate. this is a big risk for this administration. and what they're bank
gloria, the president's got to sign it. but really, what's going to matter is how this leads up to november. and whether americans say as john boehner and the republicans have said, that they have put their foot in the face of americans. they have gone against what people want. gloria, when you listen to john boehner and listen to nancy pelosi last night or any combination of republicans and democrats, you might have thought they were talking about two different things, two different bills....
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gloria, thank you so much. we're going to see you at the top of the hour. we'll see you back in new york. we're going to take a quick break. we have john mccain and his home state governor, jan brewer out campaigning. that and much much more when "ballot bowl" returns. stay with us. [ male announcer ] at e-trade, low cost investing means getting a low price. plus the choice of every etf, 5-star service, and unmatched trading tools. there's price. there's value. don't confuse the two. e-trade. investing unleashed. i just wish that all of the important information was gathered together in one place. [ printer whirs ] done. ♪ thanks. do you work here? not yet. from tax info to debunking myths, the field guide to evolving your workforce has everything you need. download it now at thinkbeyondthelabel.com. a touch of that... yup, there's a new head chef in the kitchen. introducing new quaker mix up creations. does your breakfast make you amazing? >>> welcome back to cnn's "ballot bowl" where we bring you live political events from around the country in this the
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cnn contributor and veteran strategyist donna, gloria borger. the president talked about rooting out waste, fraud and abuse. as the president tries to deal with the election the man who will be speaker, listen to this, he still thinks the president doesn't get it. >> there seems to be some denial on the part of the president and other democrat leaders, the message that was sent by the american people when you have the most historic election in over 60, 70 years, you would think that the other party would understand that the american people have clearly repudiated the policies that they put forward the last two years. >> is that how the president views it, a repudiation? >> a 25% approval rating, speaker boehner should not go out and start drinking too many slurpees. the american people sent a loud message to washington, d.c. they want the congress and the president to focus on jobs and the economy, to get something done for the american people. the president said i take responsibility. i'm going to extend my hand to the republicans. for the most
cnn contributor and veteran strategyist donna, gloria borger. the president talked about rooting out waste, fraud and abuse. as the president tries to deal with the election the man who will be speaker, listen to this, he still thinks the president doesn't get it. >> there seems to be some denial on the part of the president and other democrat leaders, the message that was sent by the american people when you have the most historic election in over 60, 70 years, you would think that the...
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besides the fact that a multi-millionaire somehow doesn't think -- >> that's blackmail that's the problem gloria. you are blackmailing, because she looks like the creep because she is the rich person against the person who is here illegally, who is going to -- >> hold on that. is complete defamation of character. >> greta: it is not! your client lied! >> no, no wait a minute! >> greta: not meg whitman. >> i would appreciate it if you would let me respond that. is very defamatory to accuse my client or me of blackmail. >> greta: do you think i'm -- do you take on bill o'reilly. >> i don't want to fight with anybody. if he had said all irish people are drunks. or all black people love fried chicken. it is the same thing to me. this volatile time you cannot say the muslims killed us. people only hear what they want to hear. it just -- he just -- he had got 10 to me earlier. i just wasn't in the mood for it. >> greta: you've taken him on before. >> yeah, i just wasn't in the mood. >> greta: who are the main players in this discussion of the senate seat? i'm trying to figure out who is going to be on
besides the fact that a multi-millionaire somehow doesn't think -- >> that's blackmail that's the problem gloria. you are blackmailing, because she looks like the creep because she is the rich person against the person who is here illegally, who is going to -- >> hold on that. is complete defamation of character. >> greta: it is not! your client lied! >> no, no wait a minute! >> greta: not meg whitman. >> i would appreciate it if you would let me respond...
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you're not standing next to gloria. this is all very confusing keeping track of you. >> reporter: we were going to handoff. >> didn't you feel like going back to school? sorry. >> it is like going back to school and that's why i thought it was nice for gloria to break it down in an easy way for you to understand. >> i like the bullet points. i like it. what do you think of the speech. >> reporter: it was interesting because mostly at how noncontroversial it was. you've been talking about how last year there were conservatives suggesting that everything was going to come apart and that our children were just going to be indo doctrinda into a socialist agenda by the president. it's on the political ticker right now at cnn.com one is re can'ting saying he's in a lot of trouble now and he's facing all kinds of ethics allegations and so he's going through a lot of difficulties. nevertheless, he's saying a year ago he made a huge mistake by suggesting that kids were going to be indoctrinated. he's apologizing to the president
you're not standing next to gloria. this is all very confusing keeping track of you. >> reporter: we were going to handoff. >> didn't you feel like going back to school? sorry. >> it is like going back to school and that's why i thought it was nice for gloria to break it down in an easy way for you to understand. >> i like the bullet points. i like it. what do you think of the speech. >> reporter: it was interesting because mostly at how noncontroversial it was....
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gloria borger, senior political analyst is here for the questioning as well. senator, let me get your quick reaction. are you going to vote to ratify the s.t.a.r.t. treaty during this lame duck session? >> well, i think i share the same concerns as many that the time schedule that we have in front of us in this lame duck is going to be very, very limited. i would like to speak to not only jon kyl but senator lugar about where we are with the negotiations and discussions and really make sure we're ready to go. >> does that mean you're undecided or you've decided to vote against it right now? >> no. i have not decided to vote against it. i have been a little bit preoccupied in these last two months, and we just finished that up last night. so now i'll be able to focus full time on my responsibilities in the senate. i'm looking forward to doing that and part of that will be figuring out exactly where we are with the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty. >> gloria's got a question. >> senator, let's talk about the national implications of your race for a moment, because as you k
gloria borger, senior political analyst is here for the questioning as well. senator, let me get your quick reaction. are you going to vote to ratify the s.t.a.r.t. treaty during this lame duck session? >> well, i think i share the same concerns as many that the time schedule that we have in front of us in this lame duck is going to be very, very limited. i would like to speak to not only jon kyl but senator lugar about where we are with the negotiations and discussions and really make...
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gloria borger. >> i don't like the idea when you said "it annoys me," you looked at me. >> he's a very smart guy but he likes to throw flames sometimes. he put out this memo today that says to republicans, i have it too, engage in the tax debate, engage in the size of government debate, amen, let's have that debate. but why this line? you should use this vivid contrast between the tax raising, job killing agenda of the democrats and the low tax agenda of the republicans as a way to reinforce the choice for voters this far. let's have that debate. which future do i want? more food stamps or more paychecks? >> that's classic newt. he has said that in every speech -- you have two futures. let me just say this, though, i won't take a long time, that we had this -- this is the same kind of thing that went on during the debate over welfare reform way, way back when, the title of which was, personal responsibility and work opportunity act of 1996. we are going to make america look like bangladesh, we were told if we pass this thing. it was the same kind of thing. >> i want to add this, i want
gloria borger. >> i don't like the idea when you said "it annoys me," you looked at me. >> he's a very smart guy but he likes to throw flames sometimes. he put out this memo today that says to republicans, i have it too, engage in the tax debate, engage in the size of government debate, amen, let's have that debate. but why this line? you should use this vivid contrast between the tax raising, job killing agenda of the democrats and the low tax agenda of the republicans as...
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and gloria, we'll keep talking about this. i have to say, while you're still in the shadow of cincinnati, you know, like new york has its bagels and philly has its cheesesteaks, cincinnati chile has got to be one of my favorite foods. >> you know, we passed a cincinnati chili place, and we stopped, because a little bit of the diet. maybe we'll get back there later tonight. >> yeah, i like the idea of two of my favorite foods being put together, chili and spaghetti and tomatoes. gloria, good to see you. we will talk later on in the show. gloria borger, our senior political analyst, coming to kentucky, right across the river from cincinnati much angelina jolie, touring the flood-ravageded pakistan. her exclusive interview with sanjay gupta, next. i can take one airline out... and another home. so with more flight options, i can find the combination that gets me there and back quickest. where you book matters. expedia. 48 man and woman: ♪ it's the happy birthday song ♪ love, dad and ♪ love, mom ♪ it's your birthday, now,
and gloria, we'll keep talking about this. i have to say, while you're still in the shadow of cincinnati, you know, like new york has its bagels and philly has its cheesesteaks, cincinnati chile has got to be one of my favorite foods. >> you know, we passed a cincinnati chili place, and we stopped, because a little bit of the diet. maybe we'll get back there later tonight. >> yeah, i like the idea of two of my favorite foods being put together, chili and spaghetti and tomatoes....
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we go over the gloria bornlger to discuss this more. what we are hearing from jared bernstein is that the president wants to emphasize certain thing to s to help the middle-class and he announced it yesterday for the middle-class workforce and he is trying to freeze certain spending, and try to help us get our heads on this. >> what you have pointsed out throughout the show is that this discretionary spending pot, right, is about 1/6 of the entire budget, and it is a small pot of money relatively speaking to the rest of the money, but it is a huge part of the politics, small amount of money, and big amount of politics here. because what the president has to show, and particularly with this new news that you pointed out about the stimulus going to cost more than we thought, the president understands, and he has a huge problem when it comes to spending. people think he is a big spending, big government president, and that is what they don't like, so he has to show some fiscal restraint here and that is what this is about. so, it is a way
we go over the gloria bornlger to discuss this more. what we are hearing from jared bernstein is that the president wants to emphasize certain thing to s to help the middle-class and he announced it yesterday for the middle-class workforce and he is trying to freeze certain spending, and try to help us get our heads on this. >> what you have pointsed out throughout the show is that this discretionary spending pot, right, is about 1/6 of the entire budget, and it is a small pot of money...
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. >> he certainly does, but the question, gloria, to you is, does he move that momentum forward? there'll be a significant republican majority in the house of representatives, a much-reduced democratic majority in the senate. can he take this momentum and really do something next year? >> you know, wolf, context is everything. and i think, in a way, the fact that there is a republican majority is going to end up helping barack obama, oddly enough. because, before, he had to stand side by side with nancy pelosi and harry reid, the two most unpopular politicians in this country. they were essentially controlling what occurred in congress. they controlled health care. now he stands outside the congress, looking reasonable, looking like a man of authority, looking rational, saying, we all have to work together. so, essentially, this puts him on a kind of a pedestal, in a way, separates him from the congress, which is always a good thing, given the congressional approval rating, and allows him to find his campaign voice again, which is what i think we heard during this press conferenc
. >> he certainly does, but the question, gloria, to you is, does he move that momentum forward? there'll be a significant republican majority in the house of representatives, a much-reduced democratic majority in the senate. can he take this momentum and really do something next year? >> you know, wolf, context is everything. and i think, in a way, the fact that there is a republican majority is going to end up helping barack obama, oddly enough. because, before, he had to stand...
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gloria borger, dana bash and candy crowley are all here. gloria, nancy pelosi has a 26% approval rating right now, and in our most recent cnn opinion research corporation poll give her a 53% unfavorable, and 26% favorable and 21% unsure. it is surprising to a lot of democrats that she did not gracefully step aside. >> by the way, wolf, i love it. because it is a little sarah palin thing, and tweeting what you are going to do. look, this is an inside game, and it is not an outside game. in talking to democrats, by the way, there are many more liberals in the democratic caucus who think like nancy pelosi than the conservative, because the conservatives and the moderates were defeated. who say, look, we won't let the republicans tell us who is going to be our leader, and there are some democrats, i spoke with, who said actually since she is a liberal, she has more credibility with the liberals and if we have to cut deals who better to do it than nancy pelosi, because they will be more actually likely to fire her -- no, follow her. sorry. >> an
gloria borger, dana bash and candy crowley are all here. gloria, nancy pelosi has a 26% approval rating right now, and in our most recent cnn opinion research corporation poll give her a 53% unfavorable, and 26% favorable and 21% unsure. it is surprising to a lot of democrats that she did not gracefully step aside. >> by the way, wolf, i love it. because it is a little sarah palin thing, and tweeting what you are going to do. look, this is an inside game, and it is not an outside game. in...
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and gloria allred, in full disclosure, a friend of mine, nevertheless, gloria allred has done her client no favor by getting on national television and saying that the client committed fraud on meg whitman and her husband and a crime by filing a false social security number. martha: and what allred is saying is that they've gotten a letter in the mail which it now comes out that the husband well, it's highly possible we did get that letter, it was seven years ago and it was basically a check to -- they were saying that it didn't match, social security says our number for her, for nicky diaz does not match your number for her and he wrote on the back, nicky, please look into this and left it for her. >> that is not a sufficient trigger to fire her. what is a sufficient trigger to fire her is when they determined conclusively she's an illegal alien. flipside, it's not a crime to hire an illegal alien. this is not a legal issue for meg whitman, it's a legal issue for the housekeeper. it's a political issue, of course. martha: let's do one or piece on this, then we'll go to the political imp
and gloria allred, in full disclosure, a friend of mine, nevertheless, gloria allred has done her client no favor by getting on national television and saying that the client committed fraud on meg whitman and her husband and a crime by filing a false social security number. martha: and what allred is saying is that they've gotten a letter in the mail which it now comes out that the husband well, it's highly possible we did get that letter, it was seven years ago and it was basically a check to...
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the independent pollster based in denver and eric ericsson author of redstate.com and glor gloria borger. bill white, the democratic candidate for governor, is far away as the president visits the state. you were the democratic national committee chairman back in 2004 and richards was running for eelection and she did not want to appear with president clinton. al gore was running for president and he did not want to appear next to president clinton. does it help or hurt democrats to stay, go away, mr. president? >> well, it depends where you are. and i think all of that is overrated. i think it underestimates the intelligence of the american people that when the president is in town you show up, as the that's what you do. he showed up often when president bush was in philadelphia. a person i liked but disabe greed on everything. even at the height of my popularity in pennsylvania, which is not now, there was some parts of the state where candidates didn't want me to go into. other parts where candidates would have their right arm to let me in. nothing unusual about it at all. >> floyd, i
the independent pollster based in denver and eric ericsson author of redstate.com and glor gloria borger. bill white, the democratic candidate for governor, is far away as the president visits the state. you were the democratic national committee chairman back in 2004 and richards was running for eelection and she did not want to appear with president clinton. al gore was running for president and he did not want to appear next to president clinton. does it help or hurt democrats to stay, go...
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. >> gloria allred, liberals go after liberals. >> sean: if you are in the public eye and not willing to get beat up once in a while -- >> don't google yourself, don't read it and learn to laugh. >> sean: i don't. >> i twitter. >> there's no good news when -- [ talking over each other ] >> the difference is now it is -- [ talking over each other ] >> sean: if you read it, you are going to get depressed. you are going to think about it. my mind needs to be free so i can think about attacking liberals! >> we to stop attacking and try to come together. >> sean: no, i want to attack liberals. defeating liberalism, we solve our problems. >> if we all work together we solve our problems. >> sean: if we get rid of liberals, we solve our problems. >> most of them are going to lose this time any way. >> sean: good. this is what it's like ahhh... getting an amazing discount on a hotel with travelocity's top secret hotels. the easy way to get unpublished discounts of up to 55% off top hotels. harpist not included. >> sean: we continue. remember we had the incident where the shoe was thrown at pr
. >> gloria allred, liberals go after liberals. >> sean: if you are in the public eye and not willing to get beat up once in a while -- >> don't google yourself, don't read it and learn to laugh. >> sean: i don't. >> i twitter. >> there's no good news when -- [ talking over each other ] >> the difference is now it is -- [ talking over each other ] >> sean: if you read it, you are going to get depressed. you are going to think about it. my mind...
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i spoke about that and more with cnn political analyst gloria boringer. the white house right now, and you served four presidents has to be very careful and cautious. the president has had other white house officials behind the scenes, they can't start corking champagne bottles yet. >> there's a sense of relief that this was coming, but no one wants to send off any bouquets to bp. there's a pervasive sense in this country that if not for the recklessness of bp it would not have happened or it would have been stopped a long time ago. >> the president certainly has suffered a great deal, politically as a result of these three months. >> you remember during this crisis, which is now almost fully three months, that people started comparing barack obama to jimmy quarter during the hostage crisis. and there was a question about how confident barack obama was, or if he was confident, how compassionate barack obama is, and now he's got a political fight on his hands about a moratorium on drilling deep water wells. he wants to have a moratorium and there are lots
i spoke about that and more with cnn political analyst gloria boringer. the white house right now, and you served four presidents has to be very careful and cautious. the president has had other white house officials behind the scenes, they can't start corking champagne bottles yet. >> there's a sense of relief that this was coming, but no one wants to send off any bouquets to bp. there's a pervasive sense in this country that if not for the recklessness of bp it would not have happened...
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. >> gloria allred, liberals go after liberals. >> sean: if you are in the public eye and not willing to get beat up once in a while -- >> don't google yourself, don't read it and learn to laugh. >> sean: i don't. >> i twitter. >> there's no good news when -- [ talking over each other ] >> the difference is now it is -- [ talking over each other ] >> sean: if you read it, you are going to get depressed. you are going to think about it. my mind needs to be free so i can think about attacking liberals! >> we to stop attacking and try to come together. >> sean: no, i want to attack liberals. defeating liberalism, we solve our problems. >> if we all work together we solve our problems. >> sean: if we get rid of liberals, we solve our problems. >> most of them are going to ♪ ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i le the way you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn express hotels, you always can. holiday
. >> gloria allred, liberals go after liberals. >> sean: if you are in the public eye and not willing to get beat up once in a while -- >> don't google yourself, don't read it and learn to laugh. >> sean: i don't. >> i twitter. >> there's no good news when -- [ talking over each other ] >> the difference is now it is -- [ talking over each other ] >> sean: if you read it, you are going to get depressed. you are going to think about it. my mind...
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gloria, i want to get to you. because you also planned to vote for hillary. yet, when you got to the convention in denver, you say you were silent and in fact, you took to wearing a gag over your mouth. we have a picture of it, to symbolize the pressure na all the gloria delegates were under to shut up. what happened? >> alisyn, here is what happened. i was elected by the voters in my congressional district to, as a pledged delegate for hillary rodham clinton, to go to the convention to go vote for her. under california law i would be required to do what i was pledged to do. but when i got to the convention, there was a lot of talk about, well, obama's going to win, so perhaps hillary delegates need to change their votes to vote for obama. and so i did some legal research and i said i want to talk then to the california delegation and give the results of my research that people asked me to do. i was not allowed to tell them that they were pledged to vote for hillary and that they had to vote for hillary. they couldn't disenfranchise the 22,000 voters in each
gloria, i want to get to you. because you also planned to vote for hillary. yet, when you got to the convention in denver, you say you were silent and in fact, you took to wearing a gag over your mouth. we have a picture of it, to symbolize the pressure na all the gloria delegates were under to shut up. what happened? >> alisyn, here is what happened. i was elected by the voters in my congressional district to, as a pledged delegate for hillary rodham clinton, to go to the convention to...
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let's go to gloria right now. all right, gloria. what are you finding out as you speak to real voters in ohio? >> you know, wolf, i found out that while there are lots of democrats around here in columbus who are really willing to give this president the benefit of the doubt, they're willing to give him more time on the economy, when i talk to these democratic voters, it's clear that the white house and their candidates have a problem. so i did a little bit of jay leno, man on the street kind of thing, asking the question about what's the democratic message? take a listen to their answers. do the democrats have a clear message that's going to rally their base of supporters to get them out and vote in big numbers in this mid-term election? >> in a word or -- no. no they don't. sorry. that's the way i feel about it. i don't think they've had a clear message yet. >> reporter: in this mid term election, the message from the democrats is --? >> i think it's a little muddled. i don't really, i'm not really hearing from them exactly what t
let's go to gloria right now. all right, gloria. what are you finding out as you speak to real voters in ohio? >> you know, wolf, i found out that while there are lots of democrats around here in columbus who are really willing to give this president the benefit of the doubt, they're willing to give him more time on the economy, when i talk to these democratic voters, it's clear that the white house and their candidates have a problem. so i did a little bit of jay leno, man on the street...
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we also heard from gloria allred. they say they have a smoking gun. our national political correspondent jessica yellin is here working the story for us. what exactly is meg whitman saying today to try to strengthen her case? >> well, first, wolf, she emphatically denies all of the charges. whitman denies she mistreated her and knew she was illegal until last year and also has been answering the question well, why didn't she turn her in when she found out she was illegal? she answered that question repeatedly in a 45-minute press conference today. >> very fond of nikki. i didn't want to make an example of her. it is not -- an obligation of the employer to turn in illegal employees. and i -- you know, just thought i'm knowing go to make an of nikki. >> clearly she is trying to show a compassionate side while maintaining her tough on illegal immigration policy position. but bottom line, this was crisis pr 101. she took every question and has been doing a series of interviews to try to put this behind her. >> gloria allred the lawyer for the housekeeper
we also heard from gloria allred. they say they have a smoking gun. our national political correspondent jessica yellin is here working the story for us. what exactly is meg whitman saying today to try to strengthen her case? >> well, first, wolf, she emphatically denies all of the charges. whitman denies she mistreated her and knew she was illegal until last year and also has been answering the question well, why didn't she turn her in when she found out she was illegal? she answered...